For a limited time, select games in the Nintendo eShop for Nintendo 3DS are on sale. Among the temporarily discounted titles are Aero Porter, Crimson Shroud and Liberation Maiden – all of which will return to their original prices toward the end of the month, on May 30th. Nintendo’s Pushmo is also on sale but will return to its regular price next week, on May 9th.
i just got liberation maiden yesterday ._.
oh well
oh man, that sucks…
Nintendo, I hate your digital policy, in regards to it being tied to a console and not to the Customer. BUT it is really hard to resist your special sales. I think i have to buy Pushmo now.
bought liberation maiden two weeks ago, bummer… :(
you know i was saving for the an oracle game and the end of the month, but then pushmo had to be on sale well done nintendo
Bought Liberation Maiden on Sunday April 28…. it was on sale then $4.99 along with the other two Level 5 games (Aeroporter and the other one) o.o
Why are people barely finding out ?
Dillon’s Rolling Western and Pushmo are news to me though, they weren’t on sale before. Might get Dillon myself.
I also wonder why this is being posted now. These games have been on sale for quite a while.
Sweet, I was planning on buying Liberation Maiden
Ass
Also Art of Balance, Kirbys adventure 3d, nano assault, and tokyo crash mobs are on sale. Bought AoB last night and am addicted.
ATV Wild Ride as well.
I have owned Liberation Maiden for a while now.
If you liked Zone of the Enders, this is a little similar to that.
It’s shorter, though, and higher difficulty levels are very punishing and unforgiving.
It’s worth a few playthroughs but it definitely needed to have more stages and a deeper storyline.
i bought maiden like 2 months ago and at full price, should have waited but who cares its a great game, not the best but great
What the?
I just had to click on the pic. . .Damn my hormones.
It’s been on sale in EU for a while now…
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